edededed wrote:Extending one's time in the top office is the current vogue globally!

Which might be better viewed in the context of a reaction to whats happening globally.

As some here have already voiced wanting a dictatorship, maybe to be fair not understanding how the US is set up as a federal republic.

A federation of states with a republican form of government.

With no standing army as the forefathers wanted and yet now the WH is being ran by generals of a standing army. Everything happening in WH is a lie and most our taxes are going to "the standing army" to invade foreign lands for the benefit of the rich. Talking about what the country was is and should be is completely pointless.

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"Fascists rejected reason in the name of will, denying objective truth in favor of a glorious myth articulated by leaders who claimed to give voice to the people."

Sure. They're basically doing pre-crime in Xinjiang now through guilt by association and circumstance.

There's this super cheerful American dude out there with a couple of great youtube channels featuring all the nifty stuff you can do in Kashgar, etc. I'm surprised he can keep it up, but seems like truly looking on the bright side of things.

Bill wrote:China is ushering in another life-long dictator, for the first time since the death of communist China’s founder, Chairman Mao. China’s current constitution states that the president and vice-president “shall serve no more than two consecutive terms.” But China’s Communist Party has announced a proposal to scrap the constitutional term limits of the president and vice-president, which in turn paves the way for China’s current president Xi Jinping to stay on indefinitely.

Is he the next Mao?

Trump congratulated Xi first thing in the morning.

My post was a joke but sure enough Trump likes it.

"He's now president for life. President for life. No, he's great," Trump said. "And look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot some day."

Michael wrote:Sure. They're basically doing pre-crime in Xinjiang now through guilt by association and circumstance.

There's this super cheerful American dude out there with a couple of great youtube channels featuring all the nifty stuff you can do in Kashgar, etc. I'm surprised he can keep it up, but seems like truly looking on the bright side of things.

I am actually a series on the UK's CCTV. Although people may not like it, it is actually very effective and in truth is used anyway in the US but often with private/business cameras. Someday it will be the norm everywhere just as they are everywhere around the White House.

I am not saying I agree with it or not only that in 30 years it will happen whether we like it or not. Fixed, on drones or people's own. The fact that if it is used for oppression by targeting certain groups of individuals I suppose it isn't really that different from how the police are used now.

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"Fascists rejected reason in the name of will, denying objective truth in favor of a glorious myth articulated by leaders who claimed to give voice to the people."

Well, even if he were joking, I believe that he wouldn't try to stop Congress from changing the rules. When Arnold was in vogue, they proposed that the rule about being a "natural born citizen" so that he could run for prez.

I don't think he knows why Washington wouldn't accept being President for life; or even why the rule was instituted after WW2. If he knows, then either it was a joke or that he compares himself to Washington. Ymmv.

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